3069 - 3071 |
Introduction to Single Molecule Imaging and Mechanics: Seeing and Touching Molecules One at a Time Walter NG, Bustamante C |
3072 - 3086 |
DNA Dynamics and Single-Molecule Biology Duzdevich D, Redding S, Greene EC |
3087 - 3119 |
Optical Tweezers Analysis of DNA-Protein Complexes Heller I, Hoekstra TP, King GA, Peterman EJG, Wuite GJL |
3120 - 3188 |
Filming Biomolecular Processes by High-Speed Atomic Force Microscopy Ando T, Uchihashi T, Scheuring S |
3189 - 3202 |
Superresolution Imaging of Biological Systems Using Photoactivated Localization Microscopy Sengupta P, van Engelenburg SB, Lippincott-Schwartz J |
3203 - 3223 |
Molecular Mechanisms of Transcription through Single-Molecule Experiments Dangkulwanich M, Ishibashi T, Bintu L, Bustamante C |
3224 - 3265 |
Single Molecule Fluorescence Approaches Shed Light on Intracellular RNAs Pitchiaya S, Heinicke LA, Custer TC, Walter NG |
3266 - 3280 |
Probing the Mechanisms of Translation with Force Kaiser CM, Tinoco I |
3281 - 3317 |
Single-Molecule Studies of Intrinsically Disordered Proteins Brucale M, Schuler B, Samori B |
3318 - 3334 |
Molecular Machines Like Myosin Use Randomness to Behave Predictably Karagiannis P, Ishii Y, Yanagida T |
3335 - 3352 |
Single-Molecule Fluorescence and in Vivo Optical Traps: How Multiple Dyneins and Kinesins Interact Blehm BH, Selvin PR |
3353 - 3365 |
Collective Variable Approaches for Single Molecule Flexible Fitting and Enhanced Sampling Vashisth H, Skiniotis G, Brooks CL |